Kenyan pastor who fled 'persecution' by powerful Nairobi church leader to be deported from Canada

Rev. Rosalind Wanyeki, who is facing deportation to Kenya with her two young daughters, speaks during an emergency service on Aug. 3, 2025. Photo/CTV News Toronto

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Kenyan-born pastor and her family are facing deportation to their homeland
after their application for permanent residency on humanitarian and
compassionate grounds was denied.
According to CTV
News Toronto, Rev. Rosalind Wanyeki, also known as Rev. Hadassah, relocated to
Canada in 2020 as a refugee with her two daughters Joylene (9) and Pearl (6).
She claimed that
her family was forced to flee Kenya to escape persecution from a powerful
church leader in Nairobi.
Over the past five
years, Rev. Wanyeki founded North York's Prayer Reign International Church in
Toronto and has been leading the ministry as a senior pastor.
She also enrolled
her children in Scarborough’s West Hill Public School. The pastor now fears
that her family will be harmed if they are deported to Kenya.
“I’ve served the
community for those five years (here in Canada) and I pray to be safe,” Wanyeki
told CTV News Toronto.
“I have tried to
reach for help from my MP. I’m getting opposition. I’m getting responses that
cannot help me right now and I need help," she added.
Initially, the
family was scheduled to be deported from Canada earlier in the year but the
Canadian government deferred the order to allow Wanyeki's children to finish
the academic year.
Now, despite her
appeal to the application, Wanyeki and her family are scheduled to be deported
on Thursday, August 7.
She has appealed to
the Canadian government to intervene on the matter.
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